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    Check Brake Pads message

    Hi All,

    Can someone confirm that the "check brake pads" warning message can only be reset with one of the electronic diagnostic tools ?

    The plastic bit at the end of the rear brake sensor was sort of broken when I replaced the pads a few weeks ago but I managed to jam it in the cut out on the pad and all was well. I've just come back from a 10 day outback trip and it fell out and I assume this brought up the error message on the dash. I've now replaced the sensor but the message is still there ?

    Thanks

    Darren

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenW View Post
    Hi All,

    Can someone confirm that the "check brake pads" warning message can only be reset with one of the electronic diagnostic tools ?

    The plastic bit at the end of the rear brake sensor was sort of broken when I replaced the pads a few weeks ago but I managed to jam it in the cut out on the pad and all was well. I've just come back from a 10 day outback trip and it fell out and I assume this brought up the error message on the dash. I've now replaced the sensor but the message is still there ?

    Thanks

    Darren

    Try doing the battery disconnect reset trick first before paying money.

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